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Underpants Series

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The inanimate, as rendered by Andrew, offers the same expressive possibilities most artists find only in the human face and form; still life poke fun at themselves and the viewer, unpeopled scenes bloom with poignancy. Andrew deploys foreshortened or other unusual perspectives to enhance his subject matter and to pull the viewer in. His abstract canvases evince a fantastic playfulness with color; creating gorgeous, rich canvases that can be deceptively simple but brim with warmth and passion.
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Title: Underpants Series
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The inanimate, as rendered by Andrew, offers the same expressive possibilities most artists find only in the human face and form; still life poke fun at themselves and the viewer, unpeopled scenes bloom with poignancy.
Andrew deploys foreshortened or other unusual perspectives to enhance his subject matter and to pull the viewer in.
His abstract canvases evince a fantastic playfulness with color; creating gorgeous, rich canvases that can be deceptively simple but brim with warmth and passion.

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